I have to agree with bensgrandad (and usually I don't!), none of us know what is happening in the club, he might be doing a sterling job, he might not - we will never know.
dont worry its just the usual goons trying to find something to moan about
I have to agree with bensgrandad (and usually I don't!), none of us know what is happening in the club, he might be doing a sterling job, he might not - we will never know.
I well remember those days. Dropping then flogging Dean Saunders for pennies. Paying 100K (in those days a fortune) for Mark Farrington. I am sure he profitied out of the Goldstone sale as well. Crook.
Glenn Murray......
I think that the decision to sell Dean SAUNDERS was taken from him by the bank and he had no choice in the matter. Mark Farrington proved to be bad buy but as with every transfer you take a chance some come off and are a success some dont. The last bit you should apologise for unless you have specific evidence to back up your asertions.
You're having a laugh
Not really. I think we signed him from Swansea for nothing then after about a couple of years sold him to Oxford for £60k. Bear in mind this was 1987 when teams didn't pay £100m for players, especially strikers from teams at the bottom of the 2nd division and who'd only scored 20 goals in two and a half seasons.
Can any of the Lloyd critics name one manager of any club who has never signed a dud player! It's all very well listing the likes of Tiltman, Briley etc but at the end of the day Lloyd probably did more than any other at the club to keep us in business and included in that one promotion and one Wembley play off which was a bit more important than last play off final as we would have been in the top flight the season before it became the Premiership.
Is he doing the business?
But he also presided over 2 relegations.
Lloyd never got on with the fans, now in hindsight he was also fighting issues within the club, but he was never a particualy good manager, even if revisionists like to argue otherwise.
If I remember rightly, we sold Dean Saunders for £60k which was half sensible money in those days for a lower division striker not too long after picking him up on a free.
Absolutely 100% agree.
"Barry, give us a wave, Barry Barry give us a wave....BOOOO!"
Also many fans will point to Lloyds appointment and pinpoint that time as the beginning of the clubs slide towards nearly going out of business.
He had a very good scouting system behind him and that helped him no end. Other than that, he was as tactically astute as a rabbit playing tiddlywinks!
Personally, because of the utter contempt he had for the fans, he should never have been allowed anywhere near the club again.
But he did archer a black eye (allegedly)
An Albion fan from Worthing gave Lloyd a black eye, when Lloyd was manager of Worthing...
That surprises me if it's the Worthing fan I think you are talking about!
I am sure he profitied out of the Goldstone sale as well. Crook.